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So, 'Suicide Of A Pig' is definitely one of those strange finds that stays with you. It’s about Filthina, a pig who’s had enough of her existence, and the whole thing is presented in this gritty, low-fi style that feels like an unearthed VHS tape. The pacing is meandering, which might throw some off, but it really amplifies the unsettling vibe. You can feel the rawness in the performances, especially considering the bizarre concept—it's not just horror, but also this exploration of despair from a very unconventional perspective. The practical effects, while minimal, add to the grotesque charm that fans of art fetish will likely appreciate.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity in the collector's scene, often regarded for its avant-garde approach and rarity. With its limited releases and underground status, it appeals to niche collectors interested in experimental cinema. The format history is a bit obscure, which adds to its allure among those in the know—the kind of oddity you stumble upon and remember long after viewing.
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